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Artist (Group)Quicksilver Messenger Service - American rock band formed in San Francisco in 1965 and has become one of the leading psychedelic scene of the second half of the 1960s. Being essentially a jam Band, Quicksilver Messenger Service is not achieved commercial success that accompanied Jefferson Airplane and The Grateful Dead, but have become an important part of the movement and its innovative link using his improvisations elements of folk, jazz and classical music.

During the first part of Quicksilver Messenger Service included John Chippolino vocalist Jim Murray (born Jim Murray) and joined them soon bassist David Freiberg (born David Freiberg), drummer Greg Elmore (born Greg Elmore) and guitarist Gary Duncan (born Gary Duncan). One of the founders of the group, however, is considered Dino Valente (born Dino Valente), which almost immediately after its formation was arrested with marijuana. Valente spent two years in prison and joined the composition only in 1971.

Quicksilver Messenger Service debuted in 1965, then became a regular touring clubs and concert halls of San Francisco and the surrounding area, creating a powerful support, but at the same time refusing to proposals to enroll. Only at the end of 1967 the band signed to Capitol Records and recorded their debut (noun) album - even without Murray, by this time left the compound.

second album Happy Trails (1969) was recorded at a concert. Upon its release in the group Duncan replaced British session keyboardist Nicky Hopkins, who spent two years in the QMS. By the time the third album Shady Grove (1970) Duncan returned as Valente: sextet, the band recorded two albums: Just for Love and What About Me. After the group left Chippolino Freiberg and Duncan, Elmore guest musicians recorded two more albums.

Quicksilver Messenger Service disbanded in 1975, and then again a few times going in different structures - was initiated reunions every time Duncan. In 2006, he and another reunion Freiberg noted the 40th anniversary of the team and went on tour. Quicksilver Messenger Service continues to give concerts, often in conjunction with Jefferson Starship.